It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas. . . at Warwick Castle

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas. . . at Warwick Castle

THE frosts of winter are often a sure sign that Christmas is around the corner – and never more so than in the form of an ice rink.

Set against the spectacular backdrop of Warwick Castle, visitors are being invited to soak up the seasonal fun by donning some skates and taking to the ice.

Warwick Castle, ice rink

We were among the first to be let loose on the rink which can also be enjoyed after the castle closes. Skating by night in one of the country’s most historic settings is truly a magical family experience.

And all ages and abilities are welcomed – and supervised from a distance, as nervous parents (including this one) cheer on from the sidelines with cautious encouragement. Novices soon find help is at hand should they need it and, despite the inevitable slips and spills, there were beaming smiles all round.

Warwick Castle, ice rink

Plus there’s some supportive plastic penguins to help the littlest skaters stay safe and confident on their blades.

To keep warm, seasonal snacks and drinks are available from a selection of festive vendors and the atmosphere in the bedecked castle grounds is wonderfully festive. It’s certainly jolted me into the Christmas spirit.

Warwick Castle, ice rink

During the winter period, guests to the 64-acre Castle grounds can also enjoy a Winter Birds of Prey show, Horrible Histories® Scavenger Hunt, Winter Wedding Princess Tower experience and more.

Nothing heralds Christmas more than the wide eyes and smiles of the children on a traditional ice rink in the historic night time setting such as this.

Skating is available until Sunday, January 5th. Ice rink and Castle tickets cost from £25 per person. Tickets for the ice rink only are from £13 per person with the option of special late-night skating experiences as the rink stays open into the evening on selected dates.

Further details at: www.warwick-castle.com/explore/christmas-at-the-castle.aspx

Light up your lives with Dragon Slayer

Light up your lives with Dragon Slayer

THERE’S a battle playing out between man and beast every night in Warwick these days. . . and it’s attracting quite an audience.

Dragon Slayer has returned to the castle after its success entertaining the crowds last year. And this time its even more spectacular.

The two-part show tells the story of Guy of Warwick in 14 twilight performances, including equestrian stunts, fire-jousting, a torchlit procession and a literally dazzling confrontation between warrior Guy of Warwick and his nemesis – the dragon.

After the 45-minutes the audience is encouraged to make its way across the bridge into the Castle’s historic courtyard where a stunning finale soon unfolds.

Dragon Slayer, Warwick Castle

Here the castle walls become a 31-metre-by 80-metre blank canvas for a light projection and pyrotechnics show the likes of which I have not seen surpassed anywhere else.

Using 150,000 lumens of lights, 500 house lightbulbs and even more fiery elements to this year’s show, the castle is ingeniously transformed into a thrilling stage of light and sound to bring this legendary tale to a thrilling conclusion.

The Dragon Slayer spectacle is one not to be missed, even if only for its stunning finale, which has this year been extended due to popular demand.

If you’re a regular to the castle, as I am, this is a wonderful opportunity to see it in a very different light.

Dragon Slayer, Warwick Castle

For the ultimate experience, Show and Banquet tickets start from £75 per person, including fast-track entry, car parking, three-course banquet with unlimited soft drinks and two servings of alcoholic drinks, exclusive entertainment during the banquet, and a ticket to Dragon Slayer. Show and Hog Roast tickets start from £30 per person including fast-track entry, car parking, hog roast (vegetarian alternative available) and one drink, in addition to entry to Dragon Slayer. Show Only tickets start from £20 per person with complimentary car parking. Bookings must be made online in advance and are subject to availability. And for those with show only tickets there’s a selection of good food options courtesy of Digbeth Dining.

And talking of availability, you’ll need to act fast as the dragon’s final outing is next Monday (August 26th). Further information at: www.warwick-castle.com

Win four tickets to see Dragon Slayer at Warwick Castle

Win four tickets to see Dragon Slayer at Warwick Castle

SLAY the summer holidays by winning tickets for you and three guests to Warwick Castle’s fiery Dragon Slayer show.

Dragon Slayer, Warwick Castle

After a sell-out season in 2018, Midlands legend Guy of Warwick returns to battle mythical beasts and marvellous creatures in a series of 14 exhilarating twilight performances starting on Wednesday, 7th August.

And Warwick Castle have teamed up with Chalmers News PR to offer one lucky winner the chance to be there as the action unfolds.

This spectacular must-see show returns with equestrian stunts, fire-jousting and live action as the story of Guy battling to prove himself worthy of the heart of Felice, the daughter of the Earl of Warwick, unfolds after dark within the Castle grounds.

This year’s show also includes an extended finale featuring extra pyrotechnics and light projections, as Guy battles the fierce dragon in the Castle’s historic courtyard.

The prize includes four tickets to see Dragon Slayer on a date of your choice.

Dragon Slayer, Warwick Castle

For those who aren’t lucky enough to win, tickets are available to purchase online with Show-Only tickets starting from £20 per person. Dining upgrades are available with a choice of hog roast or three-course medieval banquet.

Find out more at www.warwick-castle.com/dragon-slayer

Terms and conditions:

The prize of four tickets are for Dragon Slayer at Warwick Castle and include evening show only (no dining packages or day visits). Gates open at different times depending on show date.
Prize may be taken on any of the 14 performance dates, subject to availability.
Prize is non-transferable and cannot be exchanged for cash or refunded. Four tickets may be used by adults or children. For more information on show dates and timings, please visit
www.warwick-castle.com/dragon-slayer 

CONGRATULATIONS TO Stephmeliaxxx@aol.com WHO WAS RANDOMLY DRAWN AS THE WINNER.